Understanding Evo-Devo

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Why do the best-known examples of evolutionary change involve the alteration of one kind of animal into another very similar one, like the evolution of a bigger beak in a bird? Wouldn't it be much more interesting to understand how beaks originated? Most people would agree, but until recently we didn't know much about such origins. That is now changing, with the growth of the interdisciplinary field evo-devo, which deals with the relationship between how embryos develop in the short term and how they (and the adults they grow into) evolve in the long term. One of the key questions is: can the origins of structures such as beaks, eyes, and shells be explained within a Darwinian framework? The answer seems to be yes, but only by expanding that framework. This book discusses the required expansion, and the current state of play regarding our understanding of evolutionary and developmental origins.

Author(s): Wallace Arthur
Series: Understanding Life
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 2021

Language: English
Commentary: HDSS
Pages: 150
Tags: Life Sciences, Evolutionary Biology, Philosophy of Science, Cell Biology and Developmental Biology, Philosophy

Title
Copyright
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
1 - What is Evo-Devo and Why is it Important?
2 - Antecedents of Evo-Devo
3 - Evolutionary and Developmental Essentials
4 - Evo-Devo Essentials
5 - The Evolution of Variations on a Theme
6 - The Evolutionary Origins of Themes and Novelties
7 - The Evolutionary Origins of Body Plans
8 - Body-Plan Features and Toolkit Genes
9 - Bringing It All Together
Concluding Remarks
Summary of Common Misunderstandings
References
Figure Credits
Index